Wired reported that Volvo’s deal with Luminar isn’t exclusive, but it does give the Swedish automaker access to begin testing its fleet of self-driving cars in California with some of the most advanced technology available.

The California company makes a lidar system that pairs a laser and a receiver in a compact unit at a factory in Orlando, Florida. Luminar says its system is simpler, more effective, and less costly than versions made by its rivals. Luminar CEO Austin Russell told Automotive News that Luminar’s design can see 820 feet ahead, which translates to about 7.5 seconds of highway-speed driving.

Luminar also makes its own software to create a 3D map of the road and its environs that communicates with the lidar system.